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31 March 2021

Name : Muhammad Arman Zulfauzi


Class : XII IOP-B
Attendee's number : 23
Subject : English Task Chapter 9

Answer :
Elcycer : Recycle
Coeinrnta : Container
Inrinpatgcoor : Incorporating
Unganerliv : Unraveling
Rezogniec : Recognize
Seurec : Secure
Sctlpreuu : Sculpture
Sthar : Trash
Iheibxt : Exhibit
Retaicple : Replicate
Tertuex : Texture
Answer :
1. Sculpture (noun) : an object made out of stone, wood, clay, etc. 

2. Container (noun) : something such as box or a bowl used to


keep something in 

3. Tiny (adjective) : extremely small 

4. To braid : to form (something, such as hair) into a braid 

5. Braid : an arrangement of hair made by weaving


three section together 

6. To unravel : to fasten or tie something firmly


7. To incorporate : to include something as part of a group
system, etc 

8. To replicate : doing something again and gain to get the


same result 

9. To loop : to move in circular direction that shapes the


form of a loop 

10. To secure : to undo twisted, knitted, or women threads


(mengurai)

11. Masterpiece : the best work of art 

12. Treasure : a very important and valuable object 


Answer :

Answer :
 Plastic bottles
 Carton
 Plastic bag
 Styrofoam
 Paper

Answer :
Paper, plastic bottles, bags, and glasses, also food leftlovers.

Answer :
My questions are :
 How to deal with organic stuff ?
 How to less waste ?
 Why plastic are dangerous for our future life?
Answer :
The questions are :
 Why plastic are popular container in the world?
 How Ms. Irby found the idea to make plastic bags into art?
 What is the arts looks like?
Some possible answers :
 Because it is not costly to produce, it is strong and easy to carry.
 She reads a newspaper, and then she buys some of newspaper then she finds some plastic
bags, and that’s when she gets an idea to make a braid from plastic bags.
 The arts looks like a human hair or a carpet or maybe a braid human hair or just a plastic
with design on it.
Answer :
Yes, the answers is almost same as the possible answers.

3
Answer :
1. Reduction
2. Munipical
3. Household
4. Composing centers
5. Awareness
6. Landfills
7. Trash
Answer :
Welcome to American Mosaic from VOA Learning
Opening
English. I’m Caty Weaver.
Making art with found materials is not a new idea.
Recycled paper, cloth and metal goods can become
important pictures and sculptures. An artist near
Main event/
Washington, D.C. just had her recycled art on exhibit at the
Newsworthy event
Prince George’s African American Museum and Cultural
Center in Maryland. She uses a material found in every
American home.
Elaboration June Simms reports.

Plastic bags are not costly to produce. They are also strong
and easy to carry. This is why they are a popular container
in much of the world.

But they are also a major source of pollution. It can take


hundreds of years for plastic bags to break down. As they
do, tiny pieces can poison soil, lakes, rivers, and oceans.
So, environmental experts urge people to reuse and recycle
plastic bags.

Maryland artist Allita Irby does just that. It starts with the
morning newspaper.

Ms. Irby will read it later in the day. What is more


important is getting that plastic bag the paper comes in.

The mixed media artist recognized its rich possibilities


about three years ago.

“As I was taking the newspaper out. I felt the texture of


these bags, they were soft. I just looked down and realized
it takes three to make a braid. I'll just put a few staples in
here just to keep it from unraveling. "

Since then, Irby has been using plastic bags to create


abstract lines in her art works.

Before incorporating plastic bags in her pieces, Irby used


natural materials like feathers, leather and dried plants.
All those elements represent her Native American ancestry
and identity, like her piece called “Navaho Bundles.”

“I was replicating a hair style, a Navaho hair style when the


hair is heavy and it’s looped back on itself. I took the piece
and looped it back onto itself and secured it with a tie.”

Ms. Irby’s neighbors praise her ability to turn trash into


treasure. Some, like Charlotte Hogan, asked the artist to
teach them how to create art from used plastic bags.

“I think it’s fascinating, it's wonderful. I do plan to share


with my seniors at my church.”

Neighbor Aleta Meyer expressed surprise.

“I’ve never given any more thought to what to do with a


plastic bag. This is definitely different.”

Shirley Watts also lives in the neighborhood. She plans to


show others her art.

“I want to make a masterpiece that I can put in a frame and


put it up on my wall and then I know that I did it.”

Allita Irby says anyone can do it.

“I think we’re all artists really, and there is beauty all


around us."

The artist says all you have to do is open your eyes and
bring the outside in.

I’m June Simms.

Closing And I’m Caty Weaver. Join us again next week for another
American Mosaic from VOA Learning English.
Answer :
1. In the art class, the art teacher told us to make sculptures of animals or tress from clay
that later can be donated to a kindergarten next to our school.
2. Every household in our city should think of how to reduce the amount of trash taken to
the landfill the three Rs should be in the mind of all people.
3. My mother told me in the old time it was difficult to buy soupy kinds of food, we had to
bring our own container from home because plastic container were not as popular as it
is.
4. It takes years for plastic waste to break down there fore, live a zero waste life by
bringing your own plastic bags or containers wherever you go.
5. This box is full of tiny little seeds that can turn into organic green leafy vegetables that
have significantly large contribution to your health. Let's grow our own vegetables.
6. As a little girl enjoyed wearing my hair in braids and now I enjoy weaving and twisting
to braid my friends long hair.
7. Could you help me loop this rope over these sacks? We need three strings more to secure
the knots of these three sacks of rice.
8. What is this nation's most precious treasure that can guarantee this country's welfare? It
is the high spirited and environmentally concerned young generation like you.
9. Environmentally concerned city architects will incorporate environment friendly
features in their design of the city planning.
Answer :
No Verb Noun

1 Incorporate incorporation

2 Pollute pollution

3 Exhibit exhibition

4 Represent representation

5 Replicate replication

6 Create creation

7 Promote promotion

8 Donate donation

9 Contribute contribution

10 Produce production
Answer :
1. Think of what you can contribute to make your school atmosphere and environment
better. Your meaningful contribution will make you feel better about yourself.
2. The artist replicate the hairstyle of an Indian ethnic group in America, the Navajo. The
replication looks beautiful.
3. I promote Sita and Budi to be the representatives of our class in the student organization.
I will use poster for the promotion.
4. The architect incorporate environmentally friendly materials in the design of the public
library. The incorporation will make the new building harmonious with the surrounding.
5. The painting exhibit will take place in the main hall of the library. Not only national
artist but also some high school students will exhibition their works there.
6. Do not pollute this lake. If you do, the pollution will finally harm our health.
7. Be proud of being able to create this pop-up book yourself. Though it is not the best, you
should appreciate the originality of your creation. This is really much better than copying
other people’s work.
8. Children in the landslide area need our donation for buying books and other learning
materials. I suggest that everyone in this class donate some of their pocket money.

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